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An alleged notorious thief has been captured, robbing an office of laptops on a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV).
The yet-to-be-identified man was captured on CCTV while robbing DCL Laboratory Products Ltd at Obojo Roundabout, which specialises in the installation and servicing of medical equipment.
It is alleged the incident in the video is not the first for the man who seemingly targets unsuspecting persons in corporate settings.
According to witnesses, the man gained access to the offices of the Laboratory after deceiving cleaners that he was a staff of the company.
He then went ahead to pack multiple laptops into a bag he was carrying while the cleaners were away and left.
The said event occurred on October 7.
The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation company has fallen victim to his antics in the past.
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